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St. Patrick's Day Talk And

Irish Programmes

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 17, 1939

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay, of Service of In-¡ torccasion from St. John's Cathedral. 12.80 p.m.-Peter Dawson (Basa-Bari- tone) and the Band of H.M. Cold- stream Guarda.

1 pm Local Timo Signal and Wes-

thar Report.

1.03 p.m.--Danny Malono (Tenor) in

an 'Irish. Programme. Draper's Maggot (arr. Arnold' Fos, ter); The Hole In The Wall (arr. Arnold Foster)....Folk Dance Or- chestra cond, by Arnold Foster, Believe Mo, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore, arr, Clat- sam); Mother Machree (Olcott & Ball)... Danny Malone (Tenor) with Orchesträ,

Tell Her I Am-Jig Medley; The

Morning Dew-Reel Medley

Michael Coleman (Violin) with Piano.

Hor Name Is Mary (Slevier & Ram- say); Sweetheart Darlin' (film Pog o' my Heart'),:.:Danny Ma- lone (Tenor) with Orchestra. Londonderry Air (Traditional)

Albert Sandler (Violin) with. Sid- npy Torch at the Organ.

30 pm-Router and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.

1,40 pm--Danny Malone (Tenor) in

an Trish Programme cont’d.

The right Organist-Medley (arr. T. Onney)....Terance Casey (Organ), The hills Of Donegal (Sanderson);

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

(9.52 megacycles)

With My Shillelagh Under My Arm,

(O'Brien & Wallace) Phil The Flutor's Ball (French).: Fotor Dawson (Bass-Baritono) with Or-1 chestra.

2,15 p.m.-Close down,

6. p.m.-Relay, of the Danco Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel,

(a) You and Me; (b) The Big Dip- per; (c) Serenade to the Stars; (d) Vieni Vient...

6.14 p,m,—Record: Robins and Roses (Leslie, Burke); Would You? (Film San Francisco"). Bing Crosby (Vocal) and Victor Young and Itis Orchestra.

6.21 p.m.(a) After you're gone; (b) A-tiskot A-tasket; (c) Until the real thing comes along; (d) Boston Tea- party.

6.35′ p.m-Records: Day-In-Day-Out

Quickstep; Mine Alone Slow Fox- Trot... Gerry Moore (Piano) withi String Bass & Drums:

(Soprano) with Plano accomp. byt Edwin McArthur, Peor Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55..................

New Light Symphony Orchestra 9. cond. by Eugene Goossens. A Dream..

wood.

Five London-

Relays: Grieg. Items: Choruses

Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Foster); Sweetly She Sleeps My Alico Fair (Foster).....John Mc- Cormack (Tenor) with Piano© 20- comp. by Edwin Schneider. p.m.-London Relay *Food for Thought Threo short talks on mat- ters of topical interest. or) and the Berlin State Opera 9.20 p.m.-Next week's programma, Orch. cond. by Bruno Seldler-9,30 p.m.--London Rolsy-The News Winkler.

9.50 p.m.-Songs by Reale Ackload

(Contralto).

Beniamino Gigli (Ten-

7.43 p.m.-Choruses,

I Have Lost My Hoart In Budapest (Mihaly Bemer)....Raymond Baird 8 (Saxophone),

The Family Song Album, Intro: Lit- tle Annie Rooney; Ta-ra-ra-boom- do-ay; Man Who Broke the Bank at Monta Carlo; Let's all Go Down the Strand; If You Were the Only Girl in the World; Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-Wow: Play to Me, Gypsy...... Hughle Green & His Gang with Piano.

Jack Hylton Throws A Party

Guests: Tommy. Handley, Hilda Munday and Billy Caryll Peggy Dell, Tom Webstor, Jack Barty, Nelson Keys, Freddie Fox, The Swingtette with Jack Hylton's Boys.

p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements, 16.45 p.mLondon Relay 'Intermis-8.02 p.m.-London Relay St. Patrick's

sion'. A programme of novelty Day'. A talk by Olier-St. J. Go-f numbers and solo pieces. The B.B.C.

garty.

Variety Orchestra, Leader: Frank 8.15 p.m.-A programme of Irish Music Cantell, Conductor: Charles Shad-Į

with John McCormack (Tenor) and 'well; with Gene Crowley (Baritone).

Others.

tions.

The Bard Of Armagh (arr. Hor-7.15 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- bart Hughes). ...Danny, Malone (Tenor) with Orchestra, Irish Washerwoman (arr. Sowerby);

Turkey In The Straw (Guion). Light Symphony Orchestra.

7.17 p.m.-Grieg. Songs and the Peor

Gynt Suite No. 2.

In The Boat, Op. 60, No. 3; A Swan. Op. 25, No. 2....Kirsten Flagstad

inning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D.“Mator, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken 'World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every ather wüstem in existence.

THINK AHEAD

South, Dealer

Neither aido vulnerablo

A K Q 8 7

♡ Q.3

◊ Q.10-52

☆ J 10 4

▲ 3 10 9

$2

♡ 10 4

WE

4

◊ KJ D 8

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spades. Thus on the twelfth trick the spade Jack fell and dummy's lowly eight of spades won the final trick.

In this instance the squeeze on poor West could and should have been avoided if East had had the foresight to return a spade, thereby removing dummy's entry card.

*

*

*

Merwin Maier was your partner in yesterday's question. You held:

K 7 8

AKQ988

The bidding:

Gouth West

North East

Pass

1A

Paas

ENT

Pass Pass

Pass

64

Pass

Pasa

players will

20

Nelthor side is vulnerable, The bidding. Schankem Jacoby You

19

B♡

30

40

Pass

Pass

We believe most

agree that there is no more help- less and annoying feeling than to find

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE

FOUR-ACERT

FACE

KING

QUEEN BACK NE

Dbl.

(1) What do you bid? (Answer: tomorrow.)

Score 100% for four spades, 70% for four hearts, 50% for four clubs, 40% for four diamonds, 20% for three notrump, 0 for pass..

TVETEN · oneself gradually be-

ANSWER: Your correct bid is coming enmeshed in the toils of a squeeze four spades. Your partner has from which there is doubled for takeout, asking you to no escape, And if our declare a suit. With three identical partner has had the suits in your hand you have ab- opportunity to relieve solutely no choice. Hence you pass the pressure and failed to take ad- the buck back to your partner with vantage of it, our feelings towards cue-bid in spades. What over suit

he now bids, you raise to six... him would hardly be kindly.

Agalast the six-club contract West opened a small diamond. When dummy's ten forced East's Ace, De- clamer trumped. Two rounds of trumps were drawn and next De- clarer led a spáde. When dumnty'á Queen was played, East won with nor and hold: the Ace and with no perceptible diamond. hesitation returned a From then on West could not escape the squeers, Declarer played four rounds of hearts, trumping the Inat in dummy, ruffed a diamond, then ran off his remaining trumps. In or der to retain the diamond King, West had to give up his ten

QUESTION NO, 50 :

You are Howard Schenken's part-

With both sides vulnerable the bidding (wont:"

-faqeby. Pass

Mater Dыl. (Copyright, 1989, By The Four:

Irish Rhapsody (Horbert),

....... New Light Symphony Orchestra. I Met An Angel (Bievier-Morgan); Shannon River (Egan-Morgan). John McCormack (Tenor) with Plano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. The Fairy Tales Of Ireland (Eric Contes)... Essio Ackland (Cơn tralto) with Orchestra. Irish Quadrille.....Patersons Dance

Orchestra.

Green Isle Of Erin - (Bingham-Roec

Kol): Tho Kerry Dance (Mollòv)|

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The Great Awakening (Johnstone & Kramer); A Summer Night (A. Goring Thomas), with Organ

accomp. by Harbert Dawson. p.m.-London Relay The Retreat from Kabul, 1842. A reading from an account written by the only sur- vivor Dr. William Brydon, 1420 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trots In Cherry Blossom Lane;

You're Looking For Romance Eddie Carroll & The Casani Club Orchestra with Vocal Refrain: Fox-Trot Why Can't We Make Love; Slow Fox-Trot Brokon Hearted "Clown..........Harry RoyTM & His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain, Tangos-Eternal Sun; Golden-Stars

John McCormack (Tenor) with Orch. cond. by Lawranco Colling-11

Heinz Huppertz & His Orch. Fox-Trot--Two Sleepy People (film Thanks for the Memory'); Quick- step Ivo Got A Pocketfal: Of Dreams (film Sing you Sinners') ...M. Pierre & His Strict Dance Tempo Orchestra.

Fox-Trots They All Laughed (film *Shall we Dance'); I've Got Begin- nor's Luck (film 'Shall wo Dance)

Harry Roy & His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Tangos-Siempro Unidos; El Que A Hierro Mata.....Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro with vocal ro frain.

Fox-TrotSlan That Bass (film 'Shall wo Darico'). Harry Roy

& His Orchestra - with vocal re- frain. p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

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AT THE QUEEN'S "Fisherman's AT THE CATHAY—“The Life of the j Party". Now song-and-dance comedy Wharf", with Bobby Breen, Loo Car- uniting Harrie Hilliard and Gene Ray-rillo, Henry Armetta, Lee Patrick, 39 singing Tony Bunp. Drama, comedy, music mond for the first time sweethearts involved in hilarious and deep human interest pass in review romantic complications fostered by Joe on the screen in the Bobby Breon's Penner, Parkakarkus, Victor Moore and film. The story has its locale at the Helen Broderick,

original old fisherman's wharf of San Francisco. Here, as happy Sicilian * *

fishermen, live Bobby Breen and his Into AT THE MAJESTIC "The Adven-widowed father, Leo Carrillo, tures of Marco Polo", Romantic drama, their contented lives come Leo Patrick built round the magnetic personality of and Tommy Bunp, to upset their fine the man whose true tale of adventure companionship and break up their earned him the title of "Greatest Liar home. Breen sings a number of gongs in Christendom". With a mighty cast in this production, headed by Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie, Basil Rathbone, Ernest Truex, George Barbier, Alan Hale, H. B. Warner and Binnie Barnies.", "

*K

AT THE STAR-The King Steps Out Starring Grace Moore, support ed by Franchot Tone and Walter Con- nolly.

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AT THE KING'S="Gateway", thrilling drama of all sorts and condi- tion of men, caught in the human wave beating against Ellis Island, Gateway to the Land of the Free! The cast in- cludes Don Ameche, Arleen Whalen, Binnie Barnes, Gregory Rafoff, Gilbert Roland, Raymond Walburn and John Carradine.

Excit- AT THE ALHAMBRA "HIS 'AT THE ORIENTAL—There Goes My Heart". Things start to go "hay-ing Night". Fast and furions farce wire" and the fun begins to fly when a comedy intercepte Charlie Ruggles rich beiress quits Daddy's yacht for honeymoon, and introduces a gold-dig- the romance that goes with a job in his ging blonde out to earn $50 and her store. With Virginia Bruce, Fredric prize-fighting husband out for blood. March, Patsy Kelly, Allan Mowbray With Charlie Ruggles, Ona Munson,

gis Toomey and Bonny Baker. Nancy Carroll, Eugene Palletto, Claude Marie Rosenbloom, Stepin Fetchit, Re-- Gillingwater and Arthur Lake."

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